Reducing Surface Clutter in Cloud Profiling Radar Data
TBMG-3414
12/1/2008
- Content
An algorithm has been devised to reduce ground clutter in the data products of the CloudSat Cloud Profiling Radar (CPR), which is a nadir-looking radar instrument, in orbit around the Earth, that measures power backscattered by clouds as a function of distance from the instrument. Ground clutter contaminates the CPR data in the lowest 1 km of the atmospheric profile, heretofore making it impossible to use CPR data to satisfy the scientific interest in studying clouds and light rainfall at low altitude.
- Citation
- "Reducing Surface Clutter in Cloud Profiling Radar Data," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2008.